Engine Control: Difference between revisions
(43 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Engine Control Systems}} | |||
{{Navigation}} '''Engine Control''' | |||
[[File:EnginePic.jpg|400px|right]] | |||
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
{| | {| | ||
|style = "width:850px;"| | |style = "width:850px;"| | ||
New Eagle | From software development to hardware selection to full system integration, New Eagle has extensive experience with engine control systems. Please see the information below on New Eagle's ECM software offering, control module options, and other engine-related components. As always, New Eagle's experienced application engineers are capable of providing engineering services and project support on whatever level is needed. | ||
Please visit [https://www.neweagle.net/engine-control/ '''this page'''] from the New Eagle website for more information on New Eagle's engine control systems capabilities, as well as [https://neweagle.net/case-studies/ '''this page'''] for a few case studies demonstrating prior experience and project success. | |||
== Engine Control Software == | |||
{| | |||
|style = "width:850px;"| | |||
New Eagle’s Base ECM Software enables rapid engine control development. The software comes initially configured with common I/O and strategies, but is architected for easy customization to customer requirements. This solution avoids a blank-sheet starting point: the base model contains control strategies validated over years of projects and represents New Eagle’s state-of-the-art engine control know-how. | |||
The offering constitutes of four parts:<br/> | |||
# Base ECM Software<br/> | |||
# Torque Path Add-On<br/> | |||
# J1939/OBD Tasks Add-On<br/> | |||
# OBD Major Monitors Add-On | |||
Please see the datasheet in the link below for more detailed information. | |||
!scope="col"|Picture | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding = "5" | ||
!scope="col"|Part Number | !scope="col"|Picture | ||
!scope="col"|Part Number | |||
!scope="col"|'''Webstore''' | !scope="col"|'''Webstore''' | ||
!scope="col"| | !scope="col"|Downloads | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style = "height:180px; width:180px;"| | |style = "height:180px; width:180px;"| | ||
[[ | [[Image:EVSupervisorCode.jpg|150px]] | ||
|style = "height:180px; width:180px;"| | |style = "height:180px; width:180px;"| | ||
'' | '''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | ||
|style = "height:180px; width:180px;"| | |style = "height:180px; width:180px;"| | ||
'''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | '''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | ||
|style = "height:180px; width:180px;"| | |style = "height:180px; width:180px;"| | ||
'''[ | '''[[ECM_Software_Downloads | Datasheet]]''' | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Stand- | == Engine HW Controller Options == | ||
This controller is capable of operating as a | New Eagle offers several modules specifically designed for engine control:<br/> | ||
*The most-capable Raptor ECM is the [[Controllers#ECM-1793-196-1503_.28ECM196.29 | '''ECM196''']]. | |||
*The most-capable MotoHawk ECMs are the [[Controllers#ECM-5554-112_.28PCM112.29 | '''PCM112''']] and the [[Controllers#SECM70 | '''SECM70''']]. | |||
Please visit [[Controllers#Engine_Control_Modules_.28ECM.29_2 | '''this page''']] to see the full lineup of MotoHawk-compatible ECMs, including 48pin, 70pin, 80pin, 112pin, and 128pin variants. | |||
== Sensors & Actuators == | |||
New Eagle offers several sensors and actuators commonly found on engines, such as:<br/> | |||
*[[Sensors-and-Acutators#Pressure_Sensors | '''Pressure Sensors''']] | |||
*[[Sensors-and-Acutators#Temperature_Sensors | '''Temperature Sensors''']] | |||
*[[Sensors-and-Acutators#Foot_Pedal | '''Foot Pedal''']] | |||
*[[Sensors-and-Acutators#Electronic_Throttle_Controller | '''Electronic Throttle Controller''']] | |||
*[[Sensors-and-Acutators#Fuel_Injectors | '''Fuel Injectors''']] | |||
*[[Sensors-and-Acutators#MotoTron_Ignition_Coil | '''Smart Ignition Coil''']] | |||
Please visit the [[Sensors-and-Acutators | '''Sensors and Actuators page''']] to see the full selection. | |||
== I/O Devices == | |||
New Eagle offers numerous I/O devices that may be useful as instrumentation during development, such as:<br/> | |||
*[[IO_Devices#10_Universal_Signal_Input_to_CAN | '''10 Universal Signal Inputs to CAN Module''']] | |||
*[[IO_Devices#4_Channel_Thermocouple_to_CAN | '''4 Channel Thermocouple to CAN''']] | |||
*[[IO_Devices#16_Analog_I.2FO_Module | '''16 Analog I/O to CAN Module''']] | |||
*[[IO_Devices#CAN_.28J1939.29_to_4_Channel_Analog_Output | '''CAN (J1939) to Analog Out (4-channel)''']] | |||
*[[IO_Devices#Multiplexed_Power_Distribution_Module_.28MPDM.29 | '''Multiplexed Power Distribution Module (MPDM)''']] | |||
Please visit the [[IO_Devices | '''I/O Devices page''']] to see the full selection. | |||
== Other Hardware Products == | |||
===Stand-Alone Gasoline Engine Control Module=== | |||
This controller is capable of operating as a stand-alone ECM for an engine with a gasoline fuel system, port injection, coil per cylinder, and an electronic throttle body. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding = "5" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding = "5" | ||
Line 46: | Line 78: | ||
|- style="vertical-align:middle;" | |- style="vertical-align:middle;" | ||
|style = "width:180px; | |style = "width:180px;"| | ||
[[file: | [[file:SECM70.jpg|150px|]] | ||
|style = "width:180px;"| | |style = "width:180px;"| | ||
'''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | |||
|style = "width:180px; | |style = "width:180px;"| | ||
'''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | '''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | ||
|style = "width:180px;"| | |style = "width:180px;"| | ||
'''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | |||
|style = "width:180px;"| | |style = "width:180px;"| | ||
'''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | |||
|} | |} | ||
Line 152: | Line 117: | ||
|style="width:180px;" rowspan="3"| | |style="width:180px;" rowspan="3"| | ||
'''[ | '''Please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' | ||
|style="width:180px;" rowspan="3"| | |style="width:180px;" rowspan="3"| | ||
'''[[NIRA| | '''[[NIRA|More Details]]''' | ||
|-style="vertical-align:middle;" | |-style="vertical-align:middle;" | ||
Line 172: | Line 137: | ||
|} | |} | ||
== | == Contact Us == | ||
For questions or more information, please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales@neweagle.net]. | |||
= | |||
For questions or more information, please contact [mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales@neweagle.net] |
Revision as of 12:33, 12 May 2018
New Eagle > Products Wiki > Engine Control
Introduction
From software development to hardware selection to full system integration, New Eagle has extensive experience with engine control systems. Please see the information below on New Eagle's ECM software offering, control module options, and other engine-related components. As always, New Eagle's experienced application engineers are capable of providing engineering services and project support on whatever level is needed. Please visit this page from the New Eagle website for more information on New Eagle's engine control systems capabilities, as well as this page for a few case studies demonstrating prior experience and project success. Engine Control Software
|